Britain says not making contingency plans for Scottish independence

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is not making contingency plans for the possibility that Scots will vote for independence on Sept. 18, a spokesman for Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday.

When asked if Britain would now make plans given a poll on Sunday that showed for the first time that Scots might vote for independence, Cameron’s spokesman said: “No. There has been no change here. The government’s entire focus ... is on making the case for the UK staying together.”